Example sentences of "she would go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 She would go nightly into the bathroom in her skirt and blouse and come out in a cotton nightshirt .
2 Mungo predicted that if he ignored her a second time , she would go away .
3 She would go downstairs and tell Amelia what had happened to Clive .
4 She would go up , join them in their long comfortable evening , their food .
5 Alice said she would go up there with him , but first of all she must quickly ring Electricity .
6 She would go no further , but just pulled up under the trees , shivering and sweating and blowing .
7 She would go straight downstairs , now this minute , and throw the ring back in his face !
8 She would go straight to the Dragon Cloud .
9 She would go on the day she judged best .
10 Alison 's eyes had brightened at the word ‘ divorce ’ and she said that she would go on seeing him .
11 For a second it looked as though she would go on with the game , but then she stopped smiling and her eyes slid away from his .
12 I knew she would go on .
13 She would go on to see Daisy .
14 But secretly she would go on loving him .
15 She would go on living in their small house , he supposed , and cooking rather well , and hiding small amounts of money touchingly in drawers and atlases .
16 God had changed things but God had been defeated : she would believe that for ever , she would go on repeating it to herself to anyone else who ever wanted to know .
17 She would not let herself be diverted ; she would go on exactly as she had planned .
18 The memory of those sensitive hands , the clean square nails , the single white streak in his hair , would fill her mind with agony , and she would go on reading her book without taking in a word , or find herself deaf to the fact that the tape she was playing had long since finished .
19 She would go on loving him but she would not disrupt his life further .
20 Nevertheless , she would go on knowing him .
21 No one ever thought she would go voluntarily .
22 There was no man but one who could trouble her rest ever again , and whatever disorder or ordeal he cast into her path she knew she would go gladly , and gather like flowers .
23 They were worlds apart and she would go finally , but there was a peculiar happiness inside her , not one drop of hatred left .
24 By this time we were all soaked to the skin , so we gave up , knowing that she would go off somewhere and have a good sleep .
25 She would go off alone for long walks over the cliffs — something she had never done before in winter .
26 She would go out then on a shopping expedition , or to do errands , or on an infrequent visit to one of her friends .
27 She would ring the agency , give in her notice , and as soon as she was free she would go out to her parents .
28 Then she had to say hello to Mike , then her mother again , with more laughter and tears and a promise that she would go out .
29 As soon as she 'd freshened up she would go out for a meal and see something of the city and the people who lived here .
30 She would go fairly late , between nine and ten o'clock , when Matilda was sure to be in bed .
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